The Journal of Orgonomy, Volume 30, Issue 1Organomic Publications, Incorporated, 1996 - Orgonomy |
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... wrote the following : In truth , an era has passed in which there was the impression that the masses of the society let themselves be directed by reason and by an insight into their life situation to improve with their own forces . In ...
... wrote the following : In truth , an era has passed in which there was the impression that the masses of the society let themselves be directed by reason and by an insight into their life situation to improve with their own forces . In ...
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... wrote the first draft of On the Sublime and Beautiful , a book on aesthetics ( 2:37 ) that later became a major influence on the German Romantic poets , including Lessing , who translated it into German ( 1 : 413 ) . In 1750 Burke went ...
... wrote the first draft of On the Sublime and Beautiful , a book on aesthetics ( 2:37 ) that later became a major influence on the German Romantic poets , including Lessing , who translated it into German ( 1 : 413 ) . In 1750 Burke went ...
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... wrote in his diary , " What shall be said of the state of things , when it is remembered that the writer [ Burke ] is a man decried , persecuted and proscribed ; not being much valued even by his own party , and by half the nation ...
... wrote in his diary , " What shall be said of the state of things , when it is remembered that the writer [ Burke ] is a man decried , persecuted and proscribed ; not being much valued even by his own party , and by half the nation ...
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Orgonomic Sociology | 1 |
Edmund Burke and the French Revolution | 20 |
Childhood Misery and the Health Care System | 33 |
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